Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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... Persons also have a certain tone , a cer- tain color . What care I for the person's age , the color of his hair , the length of his legs ? When writing of another being I have always found it best to do so in accordance with my feeling ...
... Persons also have a certain tone , a cer- tain color . What care I for the person's age , the color of his hair , the length of his legs ? When writing of another being I have always found it best to do so in accordance with my feeling ...
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... person account which sets the initial mood and tone of the story and , perhaps , suggests a symbolic identification of the peaceful countryside with the remembered happy days of youth . The first person narrator has returned with a ...
... person account which sets the initial mood and tone of the story and , perhaps , suggests a symbolic identification of the peaceful countryside with the remembered happy days of youth . The first person narrator has returned with a ...
Side 115
A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. The story breaks to the first person narrator , who picks up from its position at his feet a little stone still blackened by the flames . This stone remains a real and concrete objectifiction of war ...
A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. The story breaks to the first person narrator , who picks up from its position at his feet a little stone still blackened by the flames . This stone remains a real and concrete objectifiction of war ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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